"Ari knows a lot of words for neighbors, including the pronouns each prefers, and with help from Uncle Lior, who always asks 'What are your words,' figures out which pronouns--and other words--fit best today"--OCLC.
"Jump! Climb! Lift! Leap! Not known for sitting still, the verbs are packing lots of grammar facts and fun into their parts-of-speech adventure. These . . . illustrated characters camp, exercise, sail, and swim, and all readers need to do is read, learn, and enjoy!"--Provided by publisher.
"Read this zany picture book full of mixed-up animal sounds out loud! Fun puns and wordplay will have readers moooing, neighing, clucking, and even laughing with every page turn"--Back cover.
a complete reference guide for young writers, aspiring rhetoricians, and anyone else who needs to understand how to diagram English sentences
Otto, Jessica
2019
"This handbook from Susan Wise Bauer (author of Grammar for the Well-Trained Mind) and . . . English teacher Jessica Otto illustrates every rule of diagramming, from the simplest sentences to the most complex constructions. [Includes] easy-to-understand example diagrams, color-coded for quick recognition"--Back cover.
Explains the meaning of 28,000 English and Spanish terms through 3,600 color pictures, each with parts labeled in both languages; grouped in seventeen categories, including astronomy, Earth, plants, animals, humans, and others.